August 3, 201213 yr William Maley Staff Writer - CheersandGears.com August 3, 2012 Back in March, Rolls-Royce CEO Torsten Müller-Ötvös said the automaker is looking into alternative powertrains. Already, electric power has been kicked out due to the range and charging time being unacceptable. Now, it looks like another power option has been kicked to the curb. A source tells Autocar that Rolls-Royce asked their customers what they thought about diesels. The response was a resounding no. “A diesel has a lot of low-end torque. But customers are not going to cop it. It’s the perception of compromise. They wouldn’t entertain the idea. They said absolutely not, don’t bring diesel anywhere near a Rolls-Royce, we won’t buy it,” said the source. Source: Autocar William Maley is a staff writer for Cheers & Gears. He can be reached at [email protected] or you can follow him on twitter at @realmudmonster. View full article
August 3, 201213 yr It comes down to this, if you have the money to buy a brand new Rolls, gas mileage and the price of gas are not a concern.
August 3, 201213 yr I think the only other option that would be considered is Hybred, an electric engine driven unit with a gas generator that would be damn near silent. This would give you an ultimate quiet ride.
August 4, 201213 yr A Hybrid could work, most of Rolls-Royce history was done with a V8, but at this point, I doubt any of their current or perspective customer base wants any less than a V12. Maybe bolt the BMW hybrid system on the the Rolls V12, but as stated, people buying a Phantom don't care about mpg or fuel cost. They just care that it took 127 hours to hand stitch the leather on the seats and that a man with white gloves spent a week polishing the chrome.
August 4, 201213 yr RUBRUBRUB WE CAN'T USE THE SAME FUEL AS THE TRACTORS BELONGING TO THE PEASANTRY! RUBRUBRUB
August 4, 201213 yr At the price level RR is at, it should be a completely unique powerplant, like a gas turbine.
August 6, 201213 yr As long as Rolls can get around any NHV issues, I would think any Rolls buyer would love 700 ft-lb of thrust at 900 rpm.
August 6, 201213 yr Author At the price level RR is at, it should be a completely unique powerplant, like a gas turbine. Hmm... That is very good idea
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